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A selective model to suppress NLOS signals in angle-of-arrival (AOA) location estimation
Angle-of-arrival (AOA) is a key technique in wireless location estimation. The study of AOA becomes very important with the FCC ruling regarding the wireless Enhanced 911 (E911) emergency calling systems. This paper studies the performance of AOA in a cellular environment.
Li Xiong
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In this paper we present new measurement results for an Angle of Arrival (AoA) approach to localize RFID tags at 868 MHz. Self-designed three element antenna arrays, off-the-shelf IDS R901G RFID reader ICs, and UPM Raflatec DogBone RFID tags are used to generate and detect ISO 18000–6C compliant signals.
Salah Azzouzi +4 more
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In order to define the location of any electromagnetic transmitting source, two or three directions of arrival (ƒAE, .) estimators are needed to provide two or three different directions for coordination. In the last two decades most of research works are focused on Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC), and Estimation of Signal Parameters using ...
Bassim Sayed Mohammed +1 more
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Wenzhi Li, Nannan Wang, Jia-Ran Qi
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Generalization of Angle of Arrival (Aoa) Estimation for Uwb Radios Towards Unseen Environments
Mostafa Naseri +2 more
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Patrick Selle, Axel Sikora, Oliver Amft
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Angle-of-Arrival (AoA) Estimation using Dual-Frequency Band FMCW Radar Systems
Sadam Hussain Kazimi +3 more
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